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Electrified VehiclesBarclaysNovember 21, 2019

Our Belief Freedom of movement drives human progress

To become the world’s most trusted companyOur Aspiration

Our Plan For Value Creation

Our People

Autonomous TechnologyWinning Portfolio Connected Services

Creating Tomorrow Together

Customer-Centric & Passion For Product

New Propulsion

Customer ExperienceCreate customer advocates by delivering owner and user experiences

with honesty, expertise and care.

MetricsFree Cash Flow

GrowthEBIT and EBIT Margin

ROIC

FitnessOperating LeverageBuild, Partner, BuyCapital Efficiency

Strong Balance Sheet

Culture & Trust

We will invest at least $11B in EVs by 2022

BEV adoption will increase as barriers come down

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EV cost

EV offerings

InfrastructureEducation

DemandEV Adoption

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We will see tremendous BEV growth and an unprecedented level of design and marketing activity

350China

4.2M

14.0%

150Europe

2.2M

15.0%

1001.5M8.5%

U.S.

Source: Ford forecast

Number of full battery electric competitive nameplates, total BEVs and percent of total vehicle industry volume by 2025

6Play To

Our StrengthsBuild Iconic Brands, Leverage Scale

and TechnologyBusiness Model

Innovation

Our strategic approach focuses on building a foundation for long-term

success in full battery electrics

Amplify Attributes

Exciting and capable fully electric vehicles are

the key to success

We are bringing our customers“gotta have it” new experiences

Connected Experiences Exportable PowerNew Usable SpacesOver The Air (OTA)

Amplifying attributes our customers love

No More GasDesign Quiet PowertrainFun to Drive Low OwnershipCost

Dedicated Flexible Architectures

Leveraging scale and technology

Insource Motors and Gearboxes

Battery Scale

Tech Innovation

Adding alliances to bring more fully electric vehicles to global markets

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VEHICLE CUSTOMER JOURNEY

Redesigning our business models across the value chain

Aspirational BEV Portfolio

Great Range and Drive Experience

Factory of Tomorrow

Vehicle Battery and E-Drive Manufacturing

SHOP AND BUY/ OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Learnings

Mustang Mach-E customers are tech progressives who crave new, amplified products, services and experiences

We’re adding a new steed to the stable

Intuitive, adaptive,fast and connected

Bold, capable, emotive and dynamic

Ample space for your gear

Open and spacious interior to share with your tribe

https://youtu.be/vAM3EasAGt4

Targeting0-60 MPH in mid3 second range*

The rush is real.Experience all the power, performanceand passion of a legendary pony GT

* See endnote 1

Targeting over 300 mile range*

* See endnote 2

Charging at home:Up to 32 miles in an hour*

* See endnote 3

Access to the FordPass charging network with over 12,000 charging stations in North America

Blue is where we have you covered**

Ford’s Mustang Mach-ESUV charges up to 47 milesin 10 minutes*

* See endnote 4 ** See endnote 5

Monitor charging progress of your BEV anywhere

Our dealers are an advantage*

95 percent of service handled by 3,000+ dealers

2,000+ dealers will be certified to work on EV high voltage systems at launch

9,500+ trained EV technicians today

1,200+ certified collision locations

22 parts depot locations deliver 95 percent of parts next day

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23

4

5* See endnote 6

Easy to reserve

Easy to reserve

#electricanduntamed

Q & A

Endnotes

A charger is less than 40 miles away, which accounts for 96 percent of all trips and fits the average daily commute of 32 miles.

4 Charging network map

If you want the confidence of a full charge every night, an available 48-amp Ford Connected Charge Station is your best option. Ford estimates that customers with the 48-amp charge station will be able to add an average range of 32 miles per charging hour which gives a full charge overnight.* (based on extended battery RWD)*Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering simulations and EPA-estimated range calculation methodology. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times and battery state of charge. Actual vehicle range varies with conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, and lithium-ion battery age.

3 Home overnight charging

The Mustang Mach-E is estimated to add an average of 47 miles of range in approximately 10 minutes while charging on a DC Fast Charging station with the Standard Range battery and RWD.**Range and charge time based on manufacturer computer engineering simulations and EPA-estimated range calculation methodology. The charging rate decreases as battery reaches full capacity. Your results may vary based on peak charging times and battery state of charge. Actual vehicle range varies with conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, and lithium-ion battery age.

5 DC fast Charging

*Based on manufacturer calculation using computer engineering simulations. Your results may vary.

1 mid 3 second range

Targeting 0-60 MPH in mid 3 second range

*Based on full charge. Targeted range applies to an available configuration. Actual range varies with conditions such as external elements, driving behaviors, vehicle maintenance, and lithium ion battery age. Final EPA-estimated ratings available in the 2020 calendar year.

2 300 mile range

The all-new, Mustang inspired, fully electric performance utility vehicle has a targeted EPA-estimated range of 300 miles with an Extended range battery and RWD.

6 Dealer AdvantageStatistics pertain to U.S. dealer network

Cautionary Note On Forward-Looking StatementsStatements included or incorporated by reference herein may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on expectations, forecasts, and assumptions by our management and involve a number of risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those stated, including, without limitation:• Ford’s long-term competitiveness depends on the successful execution of fitness actions;• Industry sales volume, particularly in the United States, Europe, or China, can be volatile and could decline if there is a financial crisis, recession, or significant geopolitical event;• Ford’s new and existing products and mobility services are subject to market acceptance;• Ford’s results are dependent on sales of larger, more profitable vehicles, particularly in the United States;• Ford may face increased price competition resulting from industry excess capacity, currency fluctuations, or other factors;• Fluctuations in commodity prices, foreign currency exchange rates, and interest rates can have a significant effect on results;• With a global footprint, Ford’s results could be adversely affected by economic, geopolitical, protectionist trade policies, or other events, including Brexit;• Ford’s production, as well as Ford’s suppliers’ production, could be disrupted by labor disputes, natural or man-made disasters, financial distress, production difficulties, or other factors;• Ford’s ability to maintain a competitive cost structure could be affected by labor or other constraints;• Pension and other postretirement liabilities could adversely affect Ford’s liquidity and financial condition;• Economic and demographic experience for pension and other postretirement benefit plans (e.g., discount rates or investment returns) could be worse than Ford has assumed;• Ford’s vehicles could be affected by defects that result in delays in new model launches, recall campaigns, or increased warranty costs;• Ford may need to substantially modify its product plans to comply with safety, emissions, fuel economy, and other regulations that may change in the future;• Ford could experience unusual or significant litigation, governmental investigations, or adverse publicity arising out of alleged defects in products, perceived environmental impacts, or otherwise;• Ford’s receipt of government incentives could be subject to reduction, termination, or clawback;• Operational systems, security systems, and vehicles could be affected by cyber incidents;• Ford and Ford Credit’s access to debt, securitization, or derivative markets around the world at competitive rates or in sufficient amounts could be affected by credit rating downgrades, market volatility,

market disruption, regulatory requirements, or other factors;• Ford Credit could experience higher-than-expected credit losses, lower-than-anticipated residual values, or higher-than-expected return volumes for leased vehicles;• Ford Credit could face increased competition from banks, financial institutions, or other third parties seeking to increase their share of financing Ford vehicles; and• Ford Credit could be subject to new or increased credit regulations, consumer or data protection regulations, or other regulations.We cannot be certain that any expectation, forecast, or assumption made in preparing forward-looking statements will prove accurate, or that any projection will be realized. It is to be expected that there may be differences between projected and actual results. Our forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of their initial issuance, and we do not undertake any obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. For additional discussion, see “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2018, as updated by subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K.

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